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i) 8 WILL MARRY BOSS AND BECOME SISTER FO HER STEPMOTHER 2 GR, FORM EXCHANGE TO AID UNEMPLOYED ACTRESSES Stage Women Out of Work to Be Asnisted by New Venture, Miss Hilda Spong, Miss Margaret | Allen and Miss Anita Clarendon have forganized a Theatrical Womaf's Ex- change to mect acute conditions result- ing from unemployment in the profes- sion, They expect to open it Feb. 16, ut No. 43 West 47th Street. One actress, well known to Broadway, recently took a place as a cook in a private home. Scores of other stage women are working in ofices-and de- partment stores, In the exchange @ restaurant, the “Stage Door Inn,” will be operated. Waltresses, to be known as hostesses, will he actresses out of employment. ‘Vhere also will be a mending bureau, manicuring parlor and other depart- ments in which service will be sup- plied by stage folk, as well as a play bureau through which the exchange will furnish private entertalnment by professionals. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922, OS I EE MR an Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Midwinter - Furniture Sale THE book case you have been wanting to fill in that extra wall space, a chair to use before your desk or beside a table, G Miss ghee hagpe Engage- | ; ewer @ tea wagon you have been longing for—any one or two ce voy eiiinyer, Wo 13 THE biggest 3 R's in af these you will find in the Midwinter Furniture Sale ¢ Her Stepuncle. | achild’s life are ed ‘onally | . fe} Llecti ae ite Saki eddie oF No. 2051 RALSTON marked at exceptionally low prices. Our collection of in- ee Avenue will become her eer ceT dividual pieces has aroused much comment because of its mother’s sister-in-Is and he . ry 5 . loyer’s ates Tune aH ™ "| Give the youngster great variety and its very low price range. Here you may Whe announcement of her engage-| Ralston find a chair or table to fit into practically any room. We nt to Alexander Jacobus, her step- every morning i * “ 5 . Bo whcle, was mado she is! for breakfast and cordially invite your visit to this Sale. g hteen # old a been his} he will be . : A We oe which ha ta wend sth ne| rugged and robust. Illustrated are four pieces of finely figured mahogany in g GO vhich he is while he i been living at his sister's home, Ralston is whole wheat, the Chippendale motif, described below. full of vitamines, iss Bernheim said 5 f@r some time after she hus she did not like hi 5 changed about two years ago n the family took a bungulow by tie sea at Rockaway. and bone and muscle building elements. Children need these whole wheat elements Other Individual Pieces in the Sale ‘Mahogany Bookcases, 54 x 68 Choice Figured Mahogany Mahogany - finish ‘Windsor Reversible Terry Cloth 95c. Yd. i Ore ies vekre oes cbie ine feedvais acd sleeps inches wide as illustrated $145.00 Bookcases, 70x42 in. wide 140.00 Side Chairs. . . + 17.00 Dovel j her did no Sto livewith thes) Cutdownion thant ae f . Mah < Ghia Wind you know this attractive fabric with its rough sha, ' Sy areal vrs thereafter. He Is] and you strike at i, onal 54500 Solid Mahogany Wing Chairs $28.00 Chae! pein al $20.00 surface and soft, warm colors? It has enjoyed an ae ae ; their health. 4 B wine Mahogany Tea Wagons . 29.75 finish Wind ing popularity at a much higher price than this, so we're ‘ | Ralston—whole wheat Mahogany Desks, 40 x 37 Mahogany - finis ieee sure our limited quantity f it won't last long. Being BEDRIDDEN MOTHER | wareheesnt and inches wide as illustrated 125.00 Mahogany - finish Windsor Arm Shales 22.50 heavy and dark in coloring it is very effective for, por- | tastes mighty good, too. Mahogany Side Chairs . 20.00 Side Chairs : 15.50 Mahogany Side Chairs . 17.00 cnr Nek chee hangings. Ic is } 7 SIXTH FLOOR s 5 t ry SFES HER SON ROB Ralston Imported Cretonnes Are Only 55¢ Yard ; | whole wheat food : ‘ Siri f Ss h lly, if you wane it. We’ ver had dertei pring is here really, if you wane it e've never ha y er tire of. Linens That Express the Genius of France so many colorful, charming patterns and fresh Spring HERBENEFACTRESS Drugged and Beaten, Woman | Charges, in Home She Visits to Aid. James Dobbins, thirty-three years of No. 450 West 64th Street, was ted last night by Detective Shan- ley of the West 47th Street Station, ed with assaulting and robbing fi Lillian Byrne of No. 210 West 67@4 Street, when she called at his Increases the THE tenaissance of France from the ashes of war, its love of beauty and genius for design, is ex- pressed in these table linens which we are offering at an unusually low price. Manufactured expressly for us, they are featured in many grades and patterns. Table Cloths —French linen damask, cloths 2 x 2 yards, $9. Other sizes proportionately priced. Napkins to match, 24 x 24 inches doz. $11. 22 x 22 inches, doz. $9.50. Guest Towels—Hemstitched pure Irish linen towels, dozen $6.95. Tea Towels—Irish checked glass and tea towels, below wholesale cost. Dozen $2.95. “Gold Medal” Cloths —Circular designs in Irish linen weft cloths, 67 x 68 inches, $2.50. Table Damask—A fine Irish linen damask, 66 inches wide. Splendid wearing quality, yard $1.50. Huck Towels —Of “Dew Bleach” Irish linen, excep- tionally fine at this price, dozen $8.75. SECOND FLOOK colors in imported cretonnes to sell at this price. They have a decided personality because they're French! FIFTH FLOOR The Woman Who Plans EVERY gocd housekeeper takes tivoice of her bedding supplies about this time of year because she knows she can secure excellent qualities at their lowest prices. She even looks ahead to the summer sleeping porch needs. Follow this advertisement straight to these good muslin Sheets and Cases tomorrow and see how you'll save. | Rofffe Jan. 18 to visit and assist finan- ‘ ' pena bedridden mother, her action. of the : Sheets FEE IO oS hiv Ghentey News from Our It Is Time to Size'sqxoo indies, . asc Steegaxooiinches, $125 ‘to ‘Mrs. Byrne, wife of the superinten- ent of a Mills hotel, had given $19 to Mrs, Dobbins just as the man en- tered. Mrs, Dobbins asked her to have a cup of tea, and the man, it is , made it and handed a cup to Mra. Byrne. Jm a few minutes, Mrs. Byrne told the police, she felt dizzy. Believing the tea had been drugged, she got up ‘¢ she reached the door, Mrs. told the police, Dobbins ei her and pounded her with his His mother, unable to rise from bruises. She was in bed under ‘8 care until two days ago. ins, the police suy, is known to y." and as Werner, Yt H said he was one of three men for the attempt to hold up rob Evelyn Nesbitt in her apart- in West 52d Street. Dobbins, ‘the police also say, was sentenced to months in the penitentiary and the Bwo others to four months. They appealed and are out on bail. intestines Hundreds of men and wo- states plainly thet the indiscrim- imate nse of cathartics is one of the tione were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. ‘Try it outfer yourself, Begin to- dayby adding 2or $cakesof Fleisch- tmann's Yeagt to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see bow nor- mally and regularty yourimestines act. Be sure it’s Fleischmenn’s Yeust—the familar tin-fei] peck- age with the yellow label. a standing order with your grocer. ; ss Y A POUND PROFIT = Lamp Section IF you have been looking for a particularly attractive lamp you will surely be interested in these two, both of which have a place in neatly every home. Solid Mahogany Bridge Lamp, in black, complete with an attractive shade, in oval, flat Empire, or fancy designs, made of Georgette crepe, plaited with trimming of silk fringe, with silk or gold braid. Complete, $62.50. FIFTH FLOOR Embroider THESE long Winter evenings when you can sit before the fire isn’t it a delight to have a dainty bit of embroidery to pick up? Tea Cloths, special at $1.25, they are stamped on unbleached muslin Bridge Sets, specially priced 95c, another set stamped on unbleached muslin. This is a cloth and 4 nap- kins with applique designs. A new and very attractive idea. FIFTH FLOOR This Most Interesting Sale of Domestic Rugs Suggests Your Spring Changes “RUSHING the season” is the better part of wisdom when such sales as the Midwinter Furniture Sale and Size 63 xgo inches, * 95¢ Swe 63 x99 inches, $1.05 Size 72 x90 inches, 1.05 Cases Size 42. 36 inches, 26¢ SECOND FLOOR At Last atehh he s 5 ~ camees of constipati . . : Re laid ater Rope Saet eRe brown mahogany finish, complete which is very much the thing just Ste La dder Bed, leaving her semi-conscious Pros emey. with 12 inch banded parchment now. The pattern is an attractive Pp co her pligh pe wae, scat to. he fresh Eire becamse it is = fresh shade in varied colors, $20. cross stitch design. ; Cloths 54 DEAE STuckawaysoatauae and took her home, where a pasa bodaoreealy erinaig rea ‘ . inches square. Napkins to match 8 found her body covered peries af (ested cones, Retiaa tune, Antique Junior Lamp, gold and 1c each: anteed folding ladder that achieves safety, strength, stability, compactness and comfort. A veritable capsule of efficiency. Scientifically. built to serve and endure. Opens quickly; once open, locks open; folded, it occu- pies 16 inches of floor space. It weighs 15 pounds, but 1,000 pounds can’t break its trussed construction of oak and steel, There is not a nail, screw or bolt in it. cA Saye Size 81x99 inches, 1.45 Size 90x99 inches, 1.55 Size gox1o8 inches, 1.65 Sizes 45 x 36 inches, 28¢ Size 50 x 36 inches, 31 Tucks away anywhere. Price $6.95. With rubber bases, Wfindis,? Mor’ Mlle wath of $7.20. The Tuckew sep you can ea: SEVENTH -FLOOR A Resourceful Trunk Open Top Model, $45 WHEREVER your journey tends, be it into the heart of the genial South or to the picturesque Old World shores, this full size wardrobe trunk 1s an insurance policy of adequate protection to your clothes. Analyze its features: Compact of build, it will with- stand the hardships of long travel; its vital conveniences include 12 hangers, 5 deep drawers (one for hats), shoe pockets, cretonne lining, rounded edges, locking bar, and open top. It is 45 inches high and 2q wide. Truly a resourceful trunk—and one that declares an exceptional value. this Rug Sale come along with advance Spring designs. We have been very fortunate in securing such.a large collection of fine rugs this year and a visit to our Rug Department will be well worth your while. Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs Sanford Seamless Axminsters gxi2 8.3 x 10.6 9x12 8.3 x 10.6 $72.50 $68.50 $56.50 $49.50 ‘Woven in one piece, these rugs are remarkably durable. These rugs have the bag thick nap which has earned The colors old rose, taupe, blue and ivory grounds. them a reputation for long wear. Harmonious. com- Chinese,and Persian Designs. binations of colorings in neat figured effects, From the top 12ft. coring ted Molasses ainties: POUND BOX 24c } Extra Special Noonday Bite the hours of 12 noon = aid vee wi) 1 0 a Baers: 1c Chocolate Covered Raisin Clusters: A combination that will please every lover of delicious goodies. EXTRA SPE- 29c CIAL POUND BOX We Also Offer FIFTH FLOOR | LD DUTCH STYLE CREAM 54c ‘Warning! Sleep Warmly Blankets, $9.75 each SAFETY first against the flu is to sleep with plenty of air and sufficient covering. These plaid or white blankets are mostly all wool, an excellent quality for the price. 72x84 in, ° We have a small quantity, so drder yours early tomorrow, SECOND FLOOR 5 L Good Comfortables Are Inexpensive, $4.75 each YOU'LL be surprised to find such attractive, soft, cotton- filled comfortables at this small price. They're covered with a heavy cambric and bordered with sateen. Colors— blue, rose, lavender, gold. Size 72 x 78 inches. HOCOLATES: POUND BOX “ 7 Special Tuesday Treat: Peanut Bars or Peanut Patties: each 5 c FOR ic EXTRA or 6 cents in all, we will include a Sc Package of PEPPERMINT | Loriots. i SEVENTH FLOOR